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that's the word i was going to use. only one thing worse than the cold, and that's the strong winds blowing the cold right into your face. in fact, there was a strong winds in the northeast over the weekend. there were flight delays, two hours or more, from boston down to d.c. matt, i know you'll feel our pain on the plaza in just a little bit. >> we're feeling your pain right now. sorry about that, jeff. we appreciate it. overnight the temperatures dipped below zero in minneapolis, minnesota where we find the the weather channel's mike seidel. mike, what about the wind chill there, how is it going? >> it's cold out here, nine below zero here. the wind chill now, 22 below zero. and even though it's cold, we're more than 20 degrees above our record low this morning of about 30 below zero. international falls, talk about a bitter weekend, set records saturday and sunday, nearly 40 below. it's cold all across the country, as jeff mentioned. take you out to chicago, where they were bundled up yesterday against the chill and
that's the word i was going to use. only one thing worse than the cold, and that's the strong winds blowing the cold right into your face. in fact, there was a strong winds in the northeast over the weekend. there were flight delays, two hours or more, from boston down to d.c. matt, i know you'll feel our pain on the plaza in just a little bit. >> we're feeling your pain right now. sorry about that, jeff. we appreciate it. overnight the temperatures dipped below zero in minneapolis,...
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i think they ought to be used. i am not that sure they would have caught our december -- stopped that incident. in other words, people have said to me that even with body imaging, he might have gone through. but in any case, there clearly better than the metal detectors. our adversaries figured out a long time ago they have got to do something other than metal in order to cause problems. >> our biggest defense is not technology in that area. it is technology in identifying bad people that should not get visas and get into this country. as you know, when you go to these centers, you can see that every person is getting on an airplane at that time heading toward the united states. that is probably the moment the best -- that is probably the best defense we have. the christmas day brombomber should have been on the no-fly list. i am for any technology we can have to recognize this. our enemies will be trying to get through our technology, and at the same time we have to upgrade our technologies. i think we should do t
i think they ought to be used. i am not that sure they would have caught our december -- stopped that incident. in other words, people have said to me that even with body imaging, he might have gone through. but in any case, there clearly better than the metal detectors. our adversaries figured out a long time ago they have got to do something other than metal in order to cause problems. >> our biggest defense is not technology in that area. it is technology in identifying bad people that...
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in 2010, it could be inflation. >> stay with us. coming up -- zuma prepares to marry his third wife. we find t how south africans feel about polygamous marriage. and how love and on is experiencing a fashion renaissance. >> bbc has obtained evidence that computer software may have caused the loss of a helicopter and southwestern scotland in 1994. the aircraft -- it found the pilots guilty of gross negligence. >> june 1994, a helicopter crashed. all 29 people on board were killed. it was determined that the helicopter was serviceable and there were the. they found the pilots guilty of gross negligence. now an internal document proves there were no serious concerns and warnings over the engine control computer software. it describes it as positively dangerous, the density of deficiencies is so high that the software is unintelligible. the pilot's control of the engines cannot be assured. this evidence was not included in the original inquiry. at the time of the crash, the test pilot was ordered to stop helping with the air accident in
in 2010, it could be inflation. >> stay with us. coming up -- zuma prepares to marry his third wife. we find t how south africans feel about polygamous marriage. and how love and on is experiencing a fashion renaissance. >> bbc has obtained evidence that computer software may have caused the loss of a helicopter and southwestern scotland in 1994. the aircraft -- it found the pilots guilty of gross negligence. >> june 1994, a helicopter crashed. all 29 people on board were...
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stay with us. we will have much more straight ahead. ún >>> the matter of the state of oregon plaintiff in the above entitled court and cause be the jury being duly impaneled find the defendant as to count one not guilty in the charge of manslaughter of second-degree as found in the indictment. paragraph two in the above entitle the court and cause we the jury being duly impaneled find the defendant as to count two not guilty of the charge of criminal mistreatment in the second-degree as file in the indictment. >> kimberly: that was oregon judge steven mauer delivering the verdict in the case of ray lien worthington who was tried in the death of their 15 month old daughter ava who died in march of 2008 of complications from pneumonia. the worthingtops who are members of the controversial faith healing group follower is of christ did not provide adequate medical care for their daughter but the jury found otherwise. now, the parents also await trial on charges of criminally negligent charge in the d
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that got us here in the first place. i call upon my friends across the aisle to join us in passing this measure. this should not be a partisan issue, madam president. well have keep this nation on the road to economic recovery, and we do not extend this debt ceiling, what would the consequences to the american people be? it is essential that we get the extension of this debt ceiling and that we do pass this legislation and that we be responsible as we go forward in our programs and policies of spending so that we will not have to be back here time and time again talking about we're going to raise the debt ceiling. we must get it under control at this time because if we don't, the catastrophe could be overwhelming. and we may not even recover from it. thank you,nd i would suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, i ask consent that further oceedings der the quor
that got us here in the first place. i call upon my friends across the aisle to join us in passing this measure. this should not be a partisan issue, madam president. well have keep this nation on the road to economic recovery, and we do not extend this debt ceiling, what would the consequences to the american people be? it is essential that we get the extension of this debt ceiling and that we do pass this legislation and that we be responsible as we go forward in our programs and policies of...
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use fox 45's powerful doppler radar to track coming storms. the tool let you see when rain or snow will be over your house. go to foxbaltimore.com and click on iradar. >>> if you think it's cold here, the mercurry hits minus 20 in the state of minnesota. doctors say frigid conditions obviously can cause frostbite fast. they say while they are used to these conscience, they're not list susceptible to frostbite. >> whether they're out walking, talking their pets for a walk, out for sporting events, watching or participating. whether they are homeless and spend a lot of time on the streets. >> this frigid weather is expected to continue through the week in the state of minnesota. most parts, anyway. cold temperatures in the state of florida meantime are causing concern for this year's crops. orange grove owners pray the cold front keeps on moving out of there. forecasters are calling for freezing temperatures this evening. the coldest it has been there in decades. farmers say it takes four hours of really cold temperatures to ruin the orange crop
use fox 45's powerful doppler radar to track coming storms. the tool let you see when rain or snow will be over your house. go to foxbaltimore.com and click on iradar. >>> if you think it's cold here, the mercurry hits minus 20 in the state of minnesota. doctors say frigid conditions obviously can cause frostbite fast. they say while they are used to these conscience, they're not list susceptible to frostbite. >> whether they're out walking, talking their pets for a walk, out for...
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so i used that as well. but finding appropriate judicial collars turned out to be quite a task. >> our cameras have visited the robing room. knowing that the court is full of conditions, can you tell us what the procedure is like? >> on the days of oral argument, a bell or buzzer is sounded. it reminds you that, in 10 minutes, you are supposed to be on the bench. at that point, you need to go down to the robing room and get your robe on and be ready to go into the courtroom at the appointed hour. chief justices do not like to be late, as you can imagine. the robing room has a number of narrow little sections of the larger cabinet in which the justices' robes are hung and your judicial collars, if you have one, could be on the shelf. there are attendants. you can pick up the robe that you are going to put on that day. they will help you into the robe and you get it fastened in front. . . >> are you asking him will ask questions? >> you walk into the conference room and you put your rove on and you shake every
so i used that as well. but finding appropriate judicial collars turned out to be quite a task. >> our cameras have visited the robing room. knowing that the court is full of conditions, can you tell us what the procedure is like? >> on the days of oral argument, a bell or buzzer is sounded. it reminds you that, in 10 minutes, you are supposed to be on the bench. at that point, you need to go down to the robing room and get your robe on and be ready to go into the courtroom at the...
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number two, al-qaeda is basically watching us and monitoring us. if one guy two years ago tried to use his shoe to plant a bomb, hundreds of millions of american citizens and others had to take off their shoes for many years and same could we say about the terrorist in britain who wanted to introduce some explosive liquids and we can't introduce any more water. so al-qaeda has the inish ittive in the case. if they say that we will take measures in boston which is very understandable, they will not come through tankers, they will come another way. >> kimberly: maybe it is a good idea that he is telling them hey, this is what we are going to do so they try something else. the problem is we end up a day light and a dollar short on all of this. we are not investing the money like we should be into technology and things that might make a difference. >> i agree with walid on the issue. we tend to be fairly reactive. we spend a lot of time trying to game out what are the next scenarios. al-qaeda watches us. they have a media wing and people involved in th
number two, al-qaeda is basically watching us and monitoring us. if one guy two years ago tried to use his shoe to plant a bomb, hundreds of millions of american citizens and others had to take off their shoes for many years and same could we say about the terrorist in britain who wanted to introduce some explosive liquids and we can't introduce any more water. so al-qaeda has the inish ittive in the case. if they say that we will take measures in boston which is very understandable, they will...
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ahead of tomorrow's fresh figures on us. auto sals, general motors is out th some impressive numbers overseas today. g.m. said its sales in china are up 66% over lastyear. >>> tapping into a major market and new demographic, mattel announced it is partring up with wld wrestlng entertainment. mattel will be shipping out action figures from wwe sma smackdown and raw. >>> a sicilian m was turned away because he hadn't committed any ime, he he up the shop the next door with a box cutter for a pack of candy. >>> who beat who on the last y of the season in the nfl and who is goin to the playoffs? for starters, the new york jets are going after stampeding their way against the cincinnati bengals. your early morning sports eadlines are straight ahead. >>> we started the new year with an incredible arctic blast. guesswhat? there's anotr one bend it. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early tod." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early tod." >>> in spor, in an unusual scenario the new york jets are headed
ahead of tomorrow's fresh figures on us. auto sals, general motors is out th some impressive numbers overseas today. g.m. said its sales in china are up 66% over lastyear. >>> tapping into a major market and new demographic, mattel announced it is partring up with wld wrestlng entertainment. mattel will be shipping out action figures from wwe sma smackdown and raw. >>> a sicilian m was turned away because he hadn't committed any ime, he he up the shop the next door with a box...
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it's not fair to us. many women usually -- >> if you're like me, you're not part of a couple eating this, it's just me. i had a couple of these last night. >> you cannot split a pizza if you're a couple. she definitely has to downsize her pizza, thin crust veggie with light cheese, 150 a slice versus 250 for that. get two different pizzas and eat them together. >> blot the pizza and you save -- >> 120 calories. >> that's the biggest pizza we've ever seen. >> we're talking about portions. costcoo, people go to stores that sell in bulk and think i'm going to save money, get a ton of snacks, cereals, et cetera. >> the costco effect. if you stockpile your snacks you'll eat 92% more without realizing it. keep a food journal or take a sticky note, put th date you open the package. when you go to recycle it or throw it out, you'll see how quickly you went through it. you might be better off spending extra money on a smaller portion. >> or going more frequently to the store. >> pms cravings. >> what? >> you knew
it's not fair to us. many women usually -- >> if you're like me, you're not part of a couple eating this, it's just me. i had a couple of these last night. >> you cannot split a pizza if you're a couple. she definitely has to downsize her pizza, thin crust veggie with light cheese, 150 a slice versus 250 for that. get two different pizzas and eat them together. >> blot the pizza and you save -- >> 120 calories. >> that's the biggest pizza we've ever seen. >>...
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been very reluctant to use it. does he use it to describe this failed bomb plot from last christmas day? >> reporter: not the phrase, war on terror. he said the obama administration doesn't like that phrase. it was used so frequently during the bush administration. but president obama describes the plot as, quote, an attempted act of terrorism, and says he's made it very clear since his inauguration that the u.s. is at war against, quote, a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. and that the u.s. will do whatever it takes to defeat them. the president has used the phrase, war on terror, only once, january 22, last year, when he was speaking to state department employees. he hasn't said it since then. >> we're hearing from republicans as well who say that the united states faces daunting difficulties in the new year. tell us more about what they're talking about. >> reporter: senate minority leader mcconnell delivered the gop's response and he didn't talk about the bombing plot, but he said the u.s. is facing
been very reluctant to use it. does he use it to describe this failed bomb plot from last christmas day? >> reporter: not the phrase, war on terror. he said the obama administration doesn't like that phrase. it was used so frequently during the bush administration. but president obama describes the plot as, quote, an attempted act of terrorism, and says he's made it very clear since his inauguration that the u.s. is at war against, quote, a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. and...
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none of us know about it. until you do it, you will not know the types of the variables that will matter. a lot of focus on the financing model, we wonder what that is about. if you get below the financing and talk about what that 24 hours is like for an individual or what it is like for that individual who significantly has something on the autism spectrum. what is it like for them when they cannot get a fair cuts. when you get below the financing, you have to think about what it is like. i think people get the little they afraid of that. can you keep a meaningful benefit and keep it solvent long term? that is what we want. adverse selection, you are going to cover everybody? we are going to have episcopal big enough to enjoy that. we do not have the overnight -- overhead cost for this. there are things that you do not need to do. it attracts the middle-class population because we had the financing peace. we had to get the money for the premium. one population is kids in college. one was to make sure we do so
none of us know about it. until you do it, you will not know the types of the variables that will matter. a lot of focus on the financing model, we wonder what that is about. if you get below the financing and talk about what that 24 hours is like for an individual or what it is like for that individual who significantly has something on the autism spectrum. what is it like for them when they cannot get a fair cuts. when you get below the financing, you have to think about what it is like. i...
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with cold water exposure like this, sometimes we do get the chance of get the chance to get a are you us is expectation. >> though this victim did not survive. >> no telling how long this person was in the water. of course, the longer you're in, the more potential for fatal outcome. but, again, we don't have any timeline there. >> reporter: the investigation now turns to how the vehicle left the road. whether another vehicle was involved? and how this accident happened and how it ended up with the most tragic of nclusions? and you see a number at the bottom of your screen. that's the u.s. park police, 202-610-7838. call if y happen to be along rock creek parkway at the time of the crash or sometime during last night when they believe the crash actually occurred. >> derrick, thanks. >>> at midnight tonight, stricter security measures will go into place for travelers flying into the united states. that announcement comes amid reports that the u.s. and brin have both shut down their embassies in yemen because of a newly revealed al qaeda threat. brian mooar with that story tonight from capi
with cold water exposure like this, sometimes we do get the chance of get the chance to get a are you us is expectation. >> though this victim did not survive. >> no telling how long this person was in the water. of course, the longer you're in, the more potential for fatal outcome. but, again, we don't have any timeline there. >> reporter: the investigation now turns to how the vehicle left the road. whether another vehicle was involved? and how this accident happened and how...
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here it was used because the prisoners were being used in communicado. the next excerpt is when i talked briefly what i called guantanamo one. i was quite shocked that the united states was planning to use guantanamo as its offshore prison again. i say again because i had been one of the attorneys who had worked on an earlier guantanamo case. when the administration of george h.w. bush and bill clinton had used the military base as an offshore refugee camp for haitians who were entitled to asylum in the united states but who were prohibited from entering the country because they were hiv positive. i had learned the important lessons -- i learned important lessons from that litigation. first i learned that guantanamo was a really bad place to be imprisoned. i compared the refugee camp to dante's ninth circle of hell with extreme heat, scorpions and extreme beatings. the two prior administrations had argued and somewhat successfully that exult was a law-free zone and was not protected by the constitution and no one could protect their rights. within a coup
here it was used because the prisoners were being used in communicado. the next excerpt is when i talked briefly what i called guantanamo one. i was quite shocked that the united states was planning to use guantanamo as its offshore prison again. i say again because i had been one of the attorneys who had worked on an earlier guantanamo case. when the administration of george h.w. bush and bill clinton had used the military base as an offshore refugee camp for haitians who were entitled to...
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thank you both for being with us. next week when you look at food label, you know what you're reading. we're going to get to the bottom of them. >>> plus eight brave women travel to antarctica for the adventure of a lifetime. find out what they did when we meet them live. i'll see you back here for nightly news tonight. have a great day, everybody. >> coming up next, the naacp's baltimore chapter head joins us for a segment. we will speak to a local author as well. >> this morning the sun is out and it is windy and very cold. when you're living with bipolar depression... ...it's easy to feel like you're fading into the background. that's because bipolar depression doesn't just affect you. it can consume you. one option proven effective to treat bipolar depression... is seroquel xr. for many, it's one pill, once a day. here is some important safety information
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: you know, given what jonathan has said and what we heard also, this could be something of a hoax. this could be a drunken incident and there have been in the wake of this, of course, very frightening event that happened on christmas day in the united states when there was a failed bomb attack. people's nerves are very much on edge. there is also a dark humor that permeates some sectors of society. we've heard of different people making jokes in different airports and it is not a joking matter right now. so we know that these people may have been drinking. they've been arrested. >> excuse me for just a second. sky news is interviewing live. they're the fox news equivalent for london. listen. >> did they, from your viewpoint, make their way directly to that passenger? >> in an instant. it happened straight away. they were very efficient and effective in their arrest. >> what reaction from him when he was made aware of what was happening to him? >> he seemed pretty calm. the
what can you tell us? >> reporter: you know, given what jonathan has said and what we heard also, this could be something of a hoax. this could be a drunken incident and there have been in the wake of this, of course, very frightening event that happened on christmas day in the united states when there was a failed bomb attack. people's nerves are very much on edge. there is also a dark humor that permeates some sectors of society. we've heard of different people making jokes in different...
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explain to us what he's talking about. what he he means by that. >> he's zeroing in on this cia, personally other intelligence officials who have sort of a pre9/11 mentality. in the early part, the preliminary findings of the investigation that the president ordered he get by last thursday, we're told he's getting in terms of information. the cia knew this eventual suspect had some -- appeared to have some ties to extremists in yemen, and didn't share that with other intelligence officials. that was the kind of breakdown we saw that lead to 9-11. it fizzled out, because it didn't fully detonate. it could have been an horrific attack on the united states. the president on his first full day in the white house after the vacation will be demanding answers about what went wrong and pointing blame, what went wrong, what are you going to fix now to prevent future attacks, that's really the point of all of this. >> yeah, and it's a good reminder there, as you are with the president, the president is vacationing, and you can see s
explain to us what he's talking about. what he he means by that. >> he's zeroing in on this cia, personally other intelligence officials who have sort of a pre9/11 mentality. in the early part, the preliminary findings of the investigation that the president ordered he get by last thursday, we're told he's getting in terms of information. the cia knew this eventual suspect had some -- appeared to have some ties to extremists in yemen, and didn't share that with other intelligence...
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thank you both for being with us. next week when you lk at food label, you know what you're reading. we're going to get to the bottom of them. >>> plus eight brave women travel to antarctica for the adventure of a lifetime. find out what they did when we meet them live. i'll see you back here for nightly news tonight. have a great day, everybody. >>> kbilbert arenas speaks to reporters about bringing guns into the verizon center. >>> murder investigation three days into the new year. d.c. has another killing on its hands. how this is becoming a troubling trend. >>> and bundle up if you're heading out. the wind tod feels like needles on your skin. i'm elaine reyes. news 4 today starts now. >>> good morning, everyone.
thank you both for being with us. next week when you lk at food label, you know what you're reading. we're going to get to the bottom of them. >>> plus eight brave women travel to antarctica for the adventure of a lifetime. find out what they did when we meet them live. i'll see you back here for nightly news tonight. have a great day, everybody. >>> kbilbert arenas speaks to reporters about bringing guns into the verizon center. >>> murder investigation three days...
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-- like the ones used in the attempted attack. we are already scheduledo deploy 300 more. we made deploying more than that. >> these are nervous times. and later jets is courted one plane back to an airport in oregon because of a destructive passenger. officials said there was no known terrorists and link but it is a sign of how skittish this attack has made america. thousands of miles away yemeni officials revealed they nigerian man accused of that attempt may have met with a known u.s.-born radical cleric and members of al qaeda. but if the terrorist network is so widespread and diverse, kendeigh is a new measures really keep americans saved? -- can these measures keep america safe? >> there is no foolproof solution. our adversaries will seek new ways to evade this. >> the president suggested no one would be fired as a result, insisting failures were not the responsibility of any individual. instead the commander in chief took full responsibility for keeping the country safe, saying ultimately the buck stops with me. >> the thre
-- like the ones used in the attempted attack. we are already scheduledo deploy 300 more. we made deploying more than that. >> these are nervous times. and later jets is courted one plane back to an airport in oregon because of a destructive passenger. officials said there was no known terrorists and link but it is a sign of how skittish this attack has made america. thousands of miles away yemeni officials revealed they nigerian man accused of that attempt may have met with a known...
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explain to us what he is talking about. what he means by that. >> well, he is zeroing in on this cia and potentially other intelligence officials who have sort of what is called a pre-9/11 mentality and in the early part, the preliminary findings the president ordered that he get by last thursday and what we told by other officials is that the cia knew that the eventual suspect had some or appeared to have some ties to extremists in yemen, and potentially elsewhere and did not share that with other intelligence officials, and that is the kind of breakdown we saw that led to 9/11, but thankfully in this case, it fizzled out, because it did not fully detonate, but it could have been a horrific attack on christmas day. the president on tuesday, the first full day at the white house will have after this vacation, cia leaders and other bell jens leaders in the situation room demanding answers and beyond that pointing blame, and what went wrong and what are you going to fix now? how do you prevent future attacks, and that is the
explain to us what he is talking about. what he means by that. >> well, he is zeroing in on this cia and potentially other intelligence officials who have sort of what is called a pre-9/11 mentality and in the early part, the preliminary findings the president ordered that he get by last thursday and what we told by other officials is that the cia knew that the eventual suspect had some or appeared to have some ties to extremists in yemen, and potentially elsewhere and did not share that...
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he joins us now. a lot to cover here. first, what is the significance of the president tying al qaeda to this christmas day attack? >> reporter: well, don, we have got new information this hour which is that we now know the president was briefed today by his aides about general petraeus' visit to yemen. that's significant because the president's message today was very clear that even before this christmas day terror incident, the u.s. was trying to disrupt al qaeda in yemen. now with general petraeus on the ground there, meeting with yemeni officials, the president talking tough today. it is very clear that the u.s. very quietly is reviewing their options and seeing whether or not there will be more air strikes in the days ahead against al qaeda. they're not going to tip their hand just yet, not going to get into great detail. but they are very clearly trying to disrupt and dismantle al qaeda in yemen. it shows al qaeda has grown in other countries, beyond just places like afghanistan, pakistan, iraq, now in yemen and the
he joins us now. a lot to cover here. first, what is the significance of the president tying al qaeda to this christmas day attack? >> reporter: well, don, we have got new information this hour which is that we now know the president was briefed today by his aides about general petraeus' visit to yemen. that's significant because the president's message today was very clear that even before this christmas day terror incident, the u.s. was trying to disrupt al qaeda in yemen. now with...
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thank you. >> son used by using enhanced screening technology. are you using the body imaging systems as the primary method of screening? >> we the get security as a system of lasers. -- we look at security as a system securitylayeof layers. it is behavior detection, it is canines, it is increase law enforcement presence, it is a series of layers that we will be adding to the security we already have at our domestic airports in the wake of this instance. >> you said that 300 additional scanners will be deployed in 2010. was that planned before this event? how much will it cost? >> it was planned before this. there was already finding that the congress had appropriated for the tsa. with respect to how many more, we will be working on that as part of our ongoing review. i would caution you not to focus solelyÑi on that technology. Ñithis is a series of layers tht we will be enhancing. >> both of you and the president mentioned the word accountability. all of three he made the point that it was not just the mistake of one person. who is being held
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he made us safe. i think he really responded to that and i think the history books are going to treat him, and on that. i think the tax cuts or something that strategically needed to be done. i think also we should have found a way to pay for those as we go far because they hurt us there but again there are some things i found very moving and george bush's administration and things i worked with him on. i am a democrat who's worked with republicans to it i think i can be one who can turn that around and get some republicans to work with us. we've got to do it together. >> david scott, democrat of georgia. >> thank you. >> we are here live in statuary hall and i will be the end of the live coverage following the president's state of the union speech. you can watch this online at some point in the evening. you will be all to watch all the interviews we just did with members of congress online at c-span.org. so we say good night from statuary hall. >> secretary of state hillary clinton attended a confere
he made us safe. i think he really responded to that and i think the history books are going to treat him, and on that. i think the tax cuts or something that strategically needed to be done. i think also we should have found a way to pay for those as we go far because they hurt us there but again there are some things i found very moving and george bush's administration and things i worked with him on. i am a democrat who's worked with republicans to it i think i can be one who can turn that...
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he said he used bad judgment. he still will not discuss reports that he and his teammate drew guns on each other during an argument last month. >>> a man died when he flipped his car at rock creek park pap driver on the parkway noticed a car tire sticking out of the frozen creek yesterday. >> derrick ward tells us rescuers were hampered by the frigid waters. >> reporter: rock creek runs deep here. deep enough to locate a submerge a car. >> the vehicle was hard to find because there'snly one wheel sticking up out of the water. >> we put people into wet suits and other protective gear. so we had those resources available. we do train for it. you want it's a very adverse condition. swift moving water. cky. unstable ground. if you have a vehicle upside down. >> reporter: the victim has been identified of joshua coleman from arlington. there was hope of survival and the occupant was rushed to nearby gw hospital in grave condition. >> looks like the car may have been in the creek for quite some time. it's important to n
he said he used bad judgment. he still will not discuss reports that he and his teammate drew guns on each other during an argument last month. >>> a man died when he flipped his car at rock creek park pap driver on the parkway noticed a car tire sticking out of the frozen creek yesterday. >> derrick ward tells us rescuers were hampered by the frigid waters. >> reporter: rock creek runs deep here. deep enough to locate a submerge a car. >> the vehicle was hard to find...
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to us. detrick of course is knowing which tool you need at which time. i did not think a strategy of negotiation only with the taliban is going to be effective at all. but, here i think we are on the right policy track. i think the surge in afghanistan constitutes the hammer. you can bring that down on the rock of the taliban and their allies, and you start to open up some cracks and fissures. once that happens, then i think engagement and reconciliation makes sense and has a prospect of success. but, if your enemy thinks he is winning, he is not likely to be inclined to reconciliation or accommodation, so first we have got to change the strategic logic in afghanistan, as we did successfully in iraq. reconciliation and accommodation. host: the use of money in this situation, bringing the taliban in, paying them to become part of the afghan government -- talk about that. why is that a strategy to use? guest: the taliban is not a government, not monolithic. it is various constituents with diff
to us. detrick of course is knowing which tool you need at which time. i did not think a strategy of negotiation only with the taliban is going to be effective at all. but, here i think we are on the right policy track. i think the surge in afghanistan constitutes the hammer. you can bring that down on the rock of the taliban and their allies, and you start to open up some cracks and fissures. once that happens, then i think engagement and reconciliation makes sense and has a prospect of...
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if you're in terminal c, get us here, reach me on twitter or call us at cnn or e-mail us. susan, you have information from a spokesperson? >> to recap here, this was started because a man went through security, says tsa, and they're not quite sure whether this person was thoroughly checked. they think he went from the public side to the sterile side. they're not really sure whether he was just on the sterile side and then came back through to the main ticket counter area. so what they're doing is to make perfectly sure what happened, they're looking for this man. they are also reviewing security tapes. everything is on camera when you go through tsa security. they are also moving everyone that has already gone through security, they're down at the gate areas, shops, whatever else might be past the security gate area and bringing them back to the other side of security so they can rescreen them. >> yeah. big problem here. we're going to continue to update you on this. delays more than two hours i'm told by jacqui jeras due to weather and wind. this is in addition to the sec
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already we see the service sector, where most of us work, creating tens of thousands of jobs per month. this will persist into the first half of the coming near. that is the good news. the bad news is in order to fully recover what we lost, it would take an expansion of almost 10 years and the likelihood that happening is pretty low. >> glor: john, let me ask you about the political cycles in washington. what can the president do realistically to jump start job growth? >> well, there's not a whole lot he can do to move this enormous economy. the first thing he's got to do is get health care out of the way, passed through both houses, then he can try to get some of these economic measures through congress. he wants to extend loans to small businesses, tax breaks for small business and supported the $174 billion house plan for extending unemployment insurance and investment in states and so he's trying to do everything he can to show that he's on the case here with respect to the economy but basically he's still hostage to the business cycle. >> glor: talking more about that, the foreclo
already we see the service sector, where most of us work, creating tens of thousands of jobs per month. this will persist into the first half of the coming near. that is the good news. the bad news is in order to fully recover what we lost, it would take an expansion of almost 10 years and the likelihood that happening is pretty low. >> glor: john, let me ask you about the political cycles in washington. what can the president do realistically to jump start job growth? >> well,...
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then visa used technology, turning money into electrons. zeroes. ones. digital currency. digital currency did things paper money couldn't. amazing things. a merchant in mumbai makes a mobile transaction with a bank in london. a taxi in new york says "yes" to fares without cash. states like nebraska distribute benefits without mailing checks, saving millions. digital currency became the currency of progress, because progress is what it brings the world. visa. currency of progress. a lecture on physics in california ...is watched in milwaukee. an american soldier overseas ...keeps up with his classes back home. a father helps his daughter find the name of saturn's largest moon. education's about opportunity and broadband's become the great equalizer. learning, at the speed of light. made possible by continuing private investment and innovation, making the internet faster, smarter and safer. broadband is working for america. >> as president, i have a solemn responsibility to protect our nation and people, and when the system fails, it is my responsibility. >> the president a
then visa used technology, turning money into electrons. zeroes. ones. digital currency. digital currency did things paper money couldn't. amazing things. a merchant in mumbai makes a mobile transaction with a bank in london. a taxi in new york says "yes" to fares without cash. states like nebraska distribute benefits without mailing checks, saving millions. digital currency became the currency of progress, because progress is what it brings the world. visa. currency of progress. a...
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baghdad and tell us us what will change and what will stay the same in iraq in 2010. >> reporter: iraq 2010. there are two key dates in the calendar which will fundamentally shape this country's future. march the 7th, national elections. iraqis will choose whether they want a secular "religious leadership. whether iraqi nation offers mere a myriad p tensions. then there's the time it will take to form a government. >> u6 two election, the election for the members of parliament, the over 300 members of parliament, and then you have the what may be the more important election, which is the election of the prime minister, council of representatives and the determination of who will hold key ministry positions and so forth in government. >> reporter: the u.s. is banking on that transition to power being a smooth one because less than five months later, it will plans to have pulled some 60,000 troops out of iraq. only 50,000 will stay after august 2010, all advise and assist bringing gads. while this is going organization you also have the vote of foreign investors. thir see increasingly wi
baghdad and tell us us what will change and what will stay the same in iraq in 2010. >> reporter: iraq 2010. there are two key dates in the calendar which will fundamentally shape this country's future. march the 7th, national elections. iraqis will choose whether they want a secular "religious leadership. whether iraqi nation offers mere a myriad p tensions. then there's the time it will take to form a government. >> u6 two election, the election for the members of parliament,...
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the nation that out-education us today will out-compete us tomorrow. that is not acceptable to me, and i know that is not acceptable to any of you. that is why my administration has set a clear goal -- to move from the middle to the top of the pack in science and math education over the next decade. to reach this goal, we have paid particular attention to how we can better prepare and support, reward and retain good teachers. so the recovery act included the largest investments in education by the federal government in history, while preventing more than 300,000 teachers and school workers from being fired because of state budget shortfalls. the department of education will announce an initial $10 million in grants -- for young person embarking on her first career or a scientist or engineer starting her second. under the outstanding leadership of arne duncan, we have launched a $4 billion it raced to the top fund, one of the largest investments in education in history. states are competing for finding and producing the most innovative programs in scien
the nation that out-education us today will out-compete us tomorrow. that is not acceptable to me, and i know that is not acceptable to any of you. that is why my administration has set a clear goal -- to move from the middle to the top of the pack in science and math education over the next decade. to reach this goal, we have paid particular attention to how we can better prepare and support, reward and retain good teachers. so the recovery act included the largest investments in education by...
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ed joins us now. head, what's the significance of the president tying al qaeda to this attempted attack? >> well, don, this was the fist time that the president himself really made such a direct connection. we heard this from administration officials in private previously, but hearing it from the commander in chief is a big deal and it also suggests that the u.s. has some stronger intelligence now for the president to go out there tying this to al qaeda, at least through affiliate there's in yemen. i think it's very significant and maybe an indicator of what's coming in the days ahead that as you noted, general david petraeus was in yemen today meeting with top government officials because that could be a real signal that as the president was talking about long before this terror incident on christmas day, the u.s. had been working with the yemeni government in terms of trying to root out some of the extremists, some of the al qaeda terrorists in yemen. this just shows that there's the potential -- an
ed joins us now. head, what's the significance of the president tying al qaeda to this attempted attack? >> well, don, this was the fist time that the president himself really made such a direct connection. we heard this from administration officials in private previously, but hearing it from the commander in chief is a big deal and it also suggests that the u.s. has some stronger intelligence now for the president to go out there tying this to al qaeda, at least through affiliate there's...
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it was supposed to be working with us. caroline shively has details from washington. >> reporter: in a video released tape, a jordanian doctor says revenge is why he killed the c.i.a. operatives, because the c.i.a. had killed a pakinstani taliban leader with a missile strike in august. he also says he turned down millions of dollars from the u.s. and jordan who wanted him to spy on militants. the father of him says it's his son. he taped the video shortly before he went on a u.s. base and blew up seven c.i.a. agents and himself in afghanistan. he says on the tape, we will never forget the blood of our emir, referring to the dead taliban leader. saying it's their duty to go after other american targets. >> the "washington post" reports that just before the blast, his vehicle sped through checkpoints on base and when he stepped out to be checked by security guard, he quickly detonated the bomb, sending pelllets through him and others. they called meeting an asset like that, bad trade craft. in an op ed for sunday's post, c.i
it was supposed to be working with us. caroline shively has details from washington. >> reporter: in a video released tape, a jordanian doctor says revenge is why he killed the c.i.a. operatives, because the c.i.a. had killed a pakinstani taliban leader with a missile strike in august. he also says he turned down millions of dollars from the u.s. and jordan who wanted him to spy on militants. the father of him says it's his son. he taped the video shortly before he went on a u.s. base and...
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us in the face. in the latest issue, we have this special report that looks at these new developments and makes the case that we finally should do something, do what we should have done years ago, and that is to offer humanitarian aid to the vietnamese for the suffering of those affected by agent orange and to derive by our veterans and offer v.a. care to all who serve, no questions asked. you can agree or disagree with those arguments, but i think there's no doubt, and i think we've documented pretty carefully that this is an issue that is going to be on the radar screen for the obama administration, for congress, and for the v.a. and so to discuss these issues, we brought together a panel that i'm honored to introduce now. dr. michael f. martin is a specialist in asian affairs for the congressional research service of the library of congress. dr. martin's professional career has included work in china, japan, hong kong, and vietnam. he has taught at hong kong baptist university, colby college and a
us in the face. in the latest issue, we have this special report that looks at these new developments and makes the case that we finally should do something, do what we should have done years ago, and that is to offer humanitarian aid to the vietnamese for the suffering of those affected by agent orange and to derive by our veterans and offer v.a. care to all who serve, no questions asked. you can agree or disagree with those arguments, but i think there's no doubt, and i think we've documented...
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e-mail us, jamie, me or morningshow@wmar.com. give us the who, what, when, where, why and we'll pass it along. >>> coming up, we take to you a special and very unique train garden. >> we'll find out what the movies are you apparently liked last year. the highest quality ingredients make for a great broth. a great broth brings out the best in your dishes. and your dishes get the whole family together... to share and connect. college inn broth. your recipe for goodness. >>> look at this. it's so cool. it's a tradition that goes back a lot of years. this is the jarrettsville volunteer fire company's traditional train garden. this year they have multiple train sets running with some decorated in winter and holiday themes. i hope you just saw it. you can see it there. the abc2 live truck. there we are. volunteers take weeks putting this together. it's a christmas present for the community. and the intricate displays and all the stuff is fun and it's definitely worthwhile for the family to go check out. >> i think it's really cool beca
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nbc meteorologist bill karins has our forecast for us. good morning, bill. >> good saturday morning you to, chris. waking up to snow. new york city a late dusting overnight. it's still snowing in long island, connecticut, also through massachusetts. it's going to be pretty much an all-day snow event in northern new england. in boston the next two days it's going to be windy, you're going to see periods of snow, and it will be enough that you probably are going to have to do some shoveling, too. official forecast calling for 3 to 6 in boston. but areas of northern new england, at least 6 to 12 inches with this latest storm. that's the travel trouble spot on the eastern sea board. other locations are cold, including the southeast. but if you want to talk about cold, look at the midwest. windchills are in the negative 37 range in bismarck. minneapolis negative 29. just a horribly cold period into the new year for minneapolis. today's high is going to be 2 degrees. tomorrow, only 7 degrees. so, by far the worst area for winter cold this weeke
nbc meteorologist bill karins has our forecast for us. good morning, bill. >> good saturday morning you to, chris. waking up to snow. new york city a late dusting overnight. it's still snowing in long island, connecticut, also through massachusetts. it's going to be pretty much an all-day snow event in northern new england. in boston the next two days it's going to be windy, you're going to see periods of snow, and it will be enough that you probably are going to have to do some...
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but these challenges do not define us as a people. what has always defined america is its ability to overcome even the most daunting difficulties. so in this new year, we can be filled with new hope and optimism that our greatest challenges will be met, that better days are ahead, and that in these difficult times, we will persevere as we always have, not just for our own individual good, but for the good of all our country and, because we believe that for those to whom much is given, much as expected. some look at washington and wonder how lawmakers who always seem to disagree can ever saw any of our problems. well is true that many of us approached issues differently, at the beginning of a new year is important to remember that we are all united by our love of country and by a common belief that no challenge is too great for the american people to overcome. political disagreements will continue in the years ahead. americans expect and deserve their elected leaders to put country first and work together to solve our common problems.
but these challenges do not define us as a people. what has always defined america is its ability to overcome even the most daunting difficulties. so in this new year, we can be filled with new hope and optimism that our greatest challenges will be met, that better days are ahead, and that in these difficult times, we will persevere as we always have, not just for our own individual good, but for the good of all our country and, because we believe that for those to whom much is given, much as...
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we need to make sure that the people who need to use the technology can use it properly. and we do to help? >> thanks for your comments. i think there will be budget implications. my view is, and i want to go back to a point that the senator asked me, the privacy vs. security issues that kids raised in connection with a whole body scanners. we do look at privacy issues from the get go. ultimately, the question is, what do we need to do to protect the security of the flying public even at the take to deal with privacy. security is the number one concern. one thing that this committee and the congress can't do in addition to that is setting public expectation. we are doing and will continue to do everything we can do to prevent this kind of yvette from ever happening again. from whatever source anywhere around the world, there is no one silver bullet. yes we can push some more state department material out to nine airports around the world, and we have. even if we had, that is just a tool for additional screening. it is not prevent someone from getting on a plane. a seconda
we need to make sure that the people who need to use the technology can use it properly. and we do to help? >> thanks for your comments. i think there will be budget implications. my view is, and i want to go back to a point that the senator asked me, the privacy vs. security issues that kids raised in connection with a whole body scanners. we do look at privacy issues from the get go. ultimately, the question is, what do we need to do to protect the security of the flying public even at...
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i used some choice words that i won't use on television. it was my way to pay him back for i thought ignoring me all these years. one of the things i learned and the point i make in the book is there's real power in forgiveness. as long as i was angry with my father, it did me more disservice because he went on with his life. when i told him i for gave him, that not only, some may say, let him off the hook, but freed me. >> it was a touching moment when robin roberts talked about why she was especially happy to go to l.a. for the os sdars. >> this is part of the reason why i also accepted this because this time last year, completely bald, just finished chemotherapy. i was home on my couch. i couldn't be anywhere, couldn't nt travel. i like the fact that folks know that, they see me this year. if they're going through something similar, they know this, too, shall pass and will hopefully make them feel like whatever they're going through, they can get through it. it's not something i have wanted to do, to be so open in public about it. it's g
i used some choice words that i won't use on television. it was my way to pay him back for i thought ignoring me all these years. one of the things i learned and the point i make in the book is there's real power in forgiveness. as long as i was angry with my father, it did me more disservice because he went on with his life. when i told him i for gave him, that not only, some may say, let him off the hook, but freed me. >> it was a touching moment when robin roberts talked about why she...
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is that to be expected or is there something usual you see the that you can explain to us? >> ihink it's two different phenomena, jim. going backo the point about jimmy carter, i think thathe challenge thatarack obama has faced and continues to face is onthat was part of the narrative of theampaign that he had to overcome, whh was this questn was did someone with the limited amount of experience he had , was he gng to bable to govern in a very dangerous world and wod he have the strgth to be a strong commander in chi? he passed that thresho, obviously,n the campaign. that's dferent than passing it as president. i think therwill always be some suspicion , particularly on the right, about whether hhas the equipmento do that. are in a much more polarize environment today an we were certainly ck in jimmy carter's day. all know, that and i think that's one of the asons he will continue to face that kd of cticism so there's kind of almost a haitrigger in terms of everything does gets examined very, very closely he has that challenge he haso deal with. the challees, or the critici
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you want to kill us, here is the bulls eye. right here! >> bret: even though the obama administration hinted it may be open to a plea deal for abdulmutallab, the chief federal prosecutor says her team is getting ready. >> there is a lot of work to be done to make sure that the case is prepared properly. we are preparing as if it's going to trial. >> bret: the idea of a trial doesn't sit well with group of 22 u.s. senators all republicans who signed a letter on the way to president obama asking him to reconsider giving abdulmutallab his day or days in court. bret? >> bret: steve brown, live in detroit. steve, thank you. the obama administration is coming under new criticism for failing to see the danger posed by the terror group said to be behind that plot. senior white house correspondent major garrett reports the critics said the government should have been aware of the potential for trouble. >> president obama began a week-long refocus on the ailing u.s. economy even as his top advisors say they were shocked to learn of al-qaeda's lethal
you want to kill us, here is the bulls eye. right here! >> bret: even though the obama administration hinted it may be open to a plea deal for abdulmutallab, the chief federal prosecutor says her team is getting ready. >> there is a lot of work to be done to make sure that the case is prepared properly. we are preparing as if it's going to trial. >> bret: the idea of a trial doesn't sit well with group of 22 u.s. senators all republicans who signed a letter on the way to...
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terrorism has been with us as long as history books have been with us. and if you talk about financial crisis it goes hand in hand with capitalism. we just need to look at the tulip bubbles of centuries ago. so they are not different in nature though they are essential to deal w. we are, however, confronted with self megatrends that do posit a new challenge that might require new kinds of responses. perhaps new institutions or arrangements at the international level. perhaps the solutions will be from bottom up or national governments or the market. we will find out from our panel what they think. among them, of course, first climate and related ecosystem challenges. we will talk about them in a moment as the world leaders including president obama are soon to garrett for the u.n. summit. if you talk about global health in an age of increasing interconnectedness whether the pandemics that we are in the midst of with h1n1, but also the threats that come a little more silently. the chronic diseases that arise silently from a sicker, fatter and older world
terrorism has been with us as long as history books have been with us. and if you talk about financial crisis it goes hand in hand with capitalism. we just need to look at the tulip bubbles of centuries ago. so they are not different in nature though they are essential to deal w. we are, however, confronted with self megatrends that do posit a new challenge that might require new kinds of responses. perhaps new institutions or arrangements at the international level. perhaps the solutions will...
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there is a vehicle for taking open source ideas and making the available so that they can be used, but that whole area is just now being developed. . . this could not have been in the minds of the founding fathers when they rose a single sentence that exclusive rights to the inventors and authors. never has the world in in more need of desperate innovation. this whole stimulus package is nothing compared to the people being incentivized to solve problems. there needs to be big changes. my fear is that in the process of trying to change this for the convenience of some currently powerful industries, the unintended consequence of what is now being viewed as a reform of the patent system could lead it neutered and it would be a terrible thing to remove the incentive. a terrible thing that he will not see until the next generation goes through. >> i could listen to you with the rest of the day, the rest of the week. need to ask each of you for your prediction and hopefully it is an optimistic. >> we have a temporary reprieve from the high food prices that we have seen from 2006-2007 becaus
there is a vehicle for taking open source ideas and making the available so that they can be used, but that whole area is just now being developed. . . this could not have been in the minds of the founding fathers when they rose a single sentence that exclusive rights to the inventors and authors. never has the world in in more need of desperate innovation. this whole stimulus package is nothing compared to the people being incentivized to solve problems. there needs to be big changes. my fear...
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adding it helps us use less salt than before in campbell's tomato soup. that famous, familiar flavor, as delicious as ever. now with less salt. thanks to a very special sea salt. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. i'm david chuter. welcome back to msnbc sunday. at the half-hour, breaking news in what a top u.s. official calls an active threat by al qaeda. again, this threat forced the closure of the u.s. embassy in yemen's capital of sana today. the british embassy is also closed today. we want to go to somewhere who is there who can describe the situation. joining us on the phone, the editor of the yemen post. hakeem, i understand that you can't get even within two kilometers of the embassy? >> yes. really it is only one kilometer to the embassy. government is putting out heavy security just in case the al qaeda threats are real. also the helicopters from the military are put on hold in case any attacks do happen so security is going to be tight near the u.s. and british embassy which are both closed fo
adding it helps us use less salt than before in campbell's tomato soup. that famous, familiar flavor, as delicious as ever. now with less salt. thanks to a very special sea salt. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. i'm david chuter. welcome back to msnbc sunday. at the half-hour, breaking news in what a top u.s. official calls an active threat by al qaeda. again, this threat forced the closure of the u.s. embassy in yemen's capital of...
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and bruce gave us 60 days. i thank strobe for lending him to us. and we concluded quite simply that america's basic national security interest were at stake in these two countries. this was not enough where the vietnam posed no direct threat to the american homeland. it was not iraq, where saddam hussein had attacks on our countries, including pakistan itself has been planned. the people out there said they would do it again, very clearly, as the near miss on christmas day demonstrates. in fact, this particular person was not trained, and pakistan does not change the fact that the inspiration for all of this comes from al qaeda and al qaeda's leadership is based in the remotest areas on the afghanistan/pakistan border. so we concluded without any dissent that this was a national security issue. we could not walk away from it. the second question was therefore, what do we do about it? the answer has been laid out in a serious of speeches and public states by president obama march 27th and december of last year were the two major statements. but ther
and bruce gave us 60 days. i thank strobe for lending him to us. and we concluded quite simply that america's basic national security interest were at stake in these two countries. this was not enough where the vietnam posed no direct threat to the american homeland. it was not iraq, where saddam hussein had attacks on our countries, including pakistan itself has been planned. the people out there said they would do it again, very clearly, as the near miss on christmas day demonstrates. in...
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security screeners patted us all down. in my case the officer patted me down from my shoulders down to my toes. he checked underneath my jeans, around my waist, and all of our hand luggage was taken apart and inspected very closely. you know, i've been flying to europe several times a year for nearly 15 years. this was the most extensive screening i've ever gone through, at leas in brussels. on the flight itself, a united airlines flight, the pilot turned off the in-flight map system for passengers about halfway over the atlantic, and we were required to remain seated for about the last 25 minutes of flight or so. >> tom cost le, nice to have you back. thank you. >> thanks. >>> now to yemen and an apparent new threat to americans from al qaeda causing the u.s. to close its embassy there. nbc's mike viqueira is at the white house with more on that. mike? >> reporter: good evening, lester. today a white house official says there are hundreds of al qaeda members within yemen, that middle eastern country where the fight agains
security screeners patted us all down. in my case the officer patted me down from my shoulders down to my toes. he checked underneath my jeans, around my waist, and all of our hand luggage was taken apart and inspected very closely. you know, i've been flying to europe several times a year for nearly 15 years. this was the most extensive screening i've ever gone through, at leas in brussels. on the flight itself, a united airlines flight, the pilot turned off the in-flight map system for...
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so i think it was folly for some of us in the wake of 2008 to say it was the year of the woman. because they both lost. and at the same time they also lost after undergoing a really rough time in first the primary for hillary clinton, then in the general election for sarah palin. they exposed some of the problems that i think any woman who's going to run for president going forward is going to experience in terms of harsh treatment, being ridiculed, their credentials being dismissed right off the bat. >> there's a moment where you reveal for the first time in the book of hillary clinton breaking down in tears when she's on the telephone on a conference call with some of her staff. explain what happened. >> well, as you probably remember during the campaign, there was a rival cable network, one of the anchors said that chelsea clinton had been pimped out. she was calling some of the big donors and some of the superdelegates. and when that word got back to the candidate herself during a conference call within the campaign, she either broke down and cried or she got extremely angry
so i think it was folly for some of us in the wake of 2008 to say it was the year of the woman. because they both lost. and at the same time they also lost after undergoing a really rough time in first the primary for hillary clinton, then in the general election for sarah palin. they exposed some of the problems that i think any woman who's going to run for president going forward is going to experience in terms of harsh treatment, being ridiculed, their credentials being dismissed right off...